2019 Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction GRC/GRS
2019微生物粘附与信号转导GRC/GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:9752745
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-06-05 至 2019-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdherenceAdhesionsAdhesivesAnimalsAnti-Bacterial AgentsAreaBacteriaBehaviorBiochemicalBiochemistryBiologicalBiologyCaliforniaCellsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesCryoelectron MicroscopyEnsureEnvironmentFeedbackFeesFosteringFundingFutureGenderGenerationsGeneticGermanyGoalsHeterogeneityImageImmunologicsIncentivesInfectionInfluentialsInstitutesInternationalKnowledgeMedicalMentorsMetabolicMicrobeMissionModelingNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseOintmentsOrganismOrganoidsParticipantPathogenesisPhenotypePhysiologyPostdoctoral FellowPreparationRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionRhode IslandRoleScientistSeasonsSeminalSenior ScientistSignal TransductionSourceStructureStudentsSurfaceSwitzerlandTherapeutic InterventionTimeToxinTrainingTravelUniversitiesWomanWorkX-Ray Crystallographybasefrontiergenome-wide analysisgraduate studenthost colonizationinterdisciplinary approachinterestmathematical modelmeetingsmembermicrobialmicrobial communitymolecular imagingnext generationpeerposterspreferencepreventprogramssingle moleculeskillsstructural biologysuccesssymposiumwillingness
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The Gordon Research Conference on Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction is a premier international
scientific conference that brings together researchers with a shared interest in understanding the diverse
mechanisms bacteria have evolved to interact with the environment, each other and with animal hosts. The
meeting is held biennially at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. The 2019 meeting will be held
July 21-26 and will have an associated Gordon Research Seminar to (i) provide students and postdocs a basic
background in the concepts, principles, and mechanisms involved in different areas of microbial adhesion and
signal transduction; (ii) promote the interaction of junior investigators with their peers and selected senior
members of the field (keynote speaker and discussion leaders); (iii) provide feedback on their research, thereby
sharpening their presentation skills and the sophistication of their discussions in preparation for the main meeting
and beyond. The GRC will focus on scientific questions of how microbes sense, respond, colonize, and
eventually spread in both the environment and in host organisms. Attendees will include an equal distribution of
independent investigators, post-doctoral scholars, and graduate students. Genetic, biochemical, cell biological,
immunological, evolutionary and structural biology approaches will all be represented. There will be nine seminar
sessions with session leaders that will provide an overview of the topic and stimulate discussion from the
attendees. The 2019 meeting will be organized by Chairs Renée Tsolis (University of California, Davis, CA) and
Petra Dersch (Helmholz Center for Infectious Research, Braunschweig, Germany) and the elected vice-chairs
Raphael Valdivia (Duke University) and Mélanie Blokesch (École Polytechnique Féderale de Lausanne,
Switzerland). This meeting provides a forum where cutting edge research will be presented on the mechanisms
controlling bacterial adherence and signal transduction. There are slots reserved in thematic seminar sessions
for presentations by postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, giving them an opportunity to share their
discoveries and gain exposure at a high-impact international conference. The GRS will be co-chaired by Caroline
Taouk (Yale University) and Fabian Rivera-Chávez (Harvard University), who were elected by the participants
of the 2017 GRS. This meeting provides an environment that enables networking and collaboration among
investigators, and gives post-doctoral researchers and graduate students access to influential leaders in the field
of microbial adherence and signal transduction. The program includes many new investigators that have not
previously presented their research at this meeting, and includes new sessions that reflect the multi-disciplinary
approaches being used to address questions of seminal importance in the field.
抽象的
戈登微生物粘附和信号转导研究会议是首屈一指的国际会议
科学会议汇集了对了解多样化有共同兴趣的研究人员
机制 细菌已经进化到与环境、彼此以及与动物宿主相互作用。这
会议每两年在罗德岛州纽波特的萨尔维里贾纳大学举行。 2019年会议即将召开
7 月 21 日至 26 日,并将举办相关的戈登研究研讨会,以 (i) 为学生和博士后提供基本知识
微生物粘附不同领域涉及的概念、原理和机制的背景
信号转导; (ii) 促进初级研究者与其同行和选定的高级研究者的互动
该领域的成员(主讲人和讨论领袖); (iii) 提供对其研究的反馈,从而
提高他们的演讲技巧和讨论的复杂性,为主要会议做准备
以及更远的地方。 GRC 将重点关注微生物如何感知、响应、定殖和传播的科学问题。
最终在环境和宿主生物体中传播。参加者将包括平等分配的
独立研究者、博士后学者和研究生。遗传、生化、细胞生物学、
免疫学、进化和结构生物学方法都将得到展示。将举办九场研讨会
与会议领导者举行的会议将概述该主题并激发讨论
参加者。 2019 年会议将由主席 Renée Tsolis(加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校)和
Petra Dersch(德国不伦瑞克亥姆霍兹传染病研究中心)和当选的副主席
Raphael Valdivia(杜克大学)和 Mélanie Blokesch(洛桑联邦理工学院,
瑞士)。这次会议提供了一个论坛,将介绍有关机制的前沿研究
控制细菌粘附和信号转导。专题研讨会预留名额
供博士后研究员和研究生进行演讲,让他们有机会分享自己的观点
在高影响力的国际会议上发现并获得曝光。 GRS 将由 Caroline 担任联合主席
由参与者选出的Taouk(耶鲁大学)和Fabian Rivera-Chávez(哈佛大学)
2017 年 GRS。这次会议提供了一个能够促进网络和协作的环境
研究人员,并为博士后研究人员和研究生提供接触该领域有影响力的领导者的机会
微生物粘附和信号转导。该计划包括许多新的调查员,他们还没有
之前在本次会议上介绍了他们的研究,并包括反映多学科的新会议
用于解决该领域具有重大意义的问题的方法。
项目成果
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